Below
is the data from all events played at Santa Teresa for 2017.
Minutes represents the time it took for a group to finish the
18th hole after the group in front of them. # is players for the
year and what percent of the field on average finished behind
for the year. Ideally everyone should finish 10 minutes or
less behind, based on the data 50.5% of 2017 participants meets the
goal. If you like to know your ranking email winer@stmgc.com

I
know you may not use Facebook but you can still check out
pictures of our club and events. Jon Kies has been managing our
site and added some new pictures from our weekend event. Take a
look. Facebook
page

STMGC
Accurate & Long Drive Contests

Accurate Drive Competition on
#8 and a
Long Drive Competition on #17. Of course you need to pay
to play.

The object
of the Accurate drive is the
same as Closest to the Pin except it is how close to the line on
hole #8. Place the
Marker next to where your tee shot landed. If your drive is
closer to the line than the prior entrants drive move the marker to your ball
location and cross out the other name. Distance off the tee box is not important.

Handicapping FAQ

Adjusting Hole Scores for Equitable Stroke Control
(ESC)™

Q. What is the current method for
adjusting my hole scores under Equitable Stroke Control
(ESC)?

A. ESC is an adjustment of
individual hole scores (for handicap purposes) in order
to make handicaps more representative of a player's
potential ability. ESC is applied after the round and is
only used when the actual score or the most likely score
exceeds a player’s maximum number. ESC sets a limit to
the number of strokes a player can take on a hole
depending on Course Handicap™. Apply ESC to all
scores, including tournament scores. Below is the
maximum number a player can take:

STMGC CharterThe Santa Teresa Men's Golf Club (STMGC) was formed in 1962 to
achieve the following objectives:

To conduct well-organized golf competitions.

To foster, encourage, promote, advance, and create
interest in the practice of, and enjoyment of golf (to include
enhancing respect for the Rules of Golf, and discouraging slow
play as needlessly limiting the enjoyment of the game).

To promote social friendship among, and to furnish
recreation to its members.

In addition to publishing the most up-to-date results of
Tournaments, Competitions, etc, this web-site serves as a repository of results dating back to 2000.